*Senior goalie Emily Leitner* was the star of the Penn defense Friday night in the Quakers' 9-5 win over Harvard in the semifinals of the Ivy League tournament. She finished the game with 10 saves and two caused turnovers.

*Penn sophomore defender Lydia Miller* believes the team has “to just play team defense and lock down everybody” against Dartmouth on Saturday. Last year, the Quakers defeated the Big Green by a single goal. The Big Green are the only other undefeated team in league play this year.

*Junior midfield Meredith Cain* is second on the Quakers in both goals (19) and points (23) and is one of five players to have at least 15 goals on Penn’s balanced offensive attack. One of only three top-10 teams to lack a top-50 scorer, Penn’s offense poses problems for its opponents: “You can’t just shut down one person,” Cain said.

*Junior midfield Maddie Poplawski* starred for the Quakers on Sunday, scoring two goals and adding an assist in the Red and Blue’s 14-6 loss to Northwestern. It was her first game back from a concussion.

*Defender Will Koshansky* said Penn hasn’t put together a full, 60-minute game since its win over North Carolina on March 6. The Quakers have lost four straight since the matchup against the then-No.8 Tar Heels and are winless in the Ivy.

Less than 10 members of Students Reacting Strongly to Lots of Yelling (SRSLY) held hands on College Green yesterday to show their discontent at the amount of protests and demonstrations on campus. One SRSLY member called the hoodie march for Trayvon Marton “the last straw.”

Less than 10 members of Students Reacting Strongly to Lots of Yelling (SRSLY) held hands on College Green yesterday to show their discontent at the amount of protests and demonstrations on campus. One SRSLY member called the hoodie march for Trayvon Marton “the last straw.”

In two short years, *the student section* at basketball games has gone from wearing paper bags over their heads to making the Palestra the loudest it’s been in years. Senior and three-time captain Zack Rosen thanks the fans this season for bringing excitement back to Penn basketball.

*Senior Brendan McHugh* is swimming in three events at the NCAA Championships this weekend. He is seeded 13th in the 100 breaststroke, and will also compete in the 200 breast and 200 individual medley.